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Tag: Sal Alosi

If you’ve been a Dolfan for any length of time, you know the two weeks leading up to the games against the New York Jets are the two most energized of the season. With all the New York transplants living in South Florida _ not to mention the thousands that spend their free weeks and months here during the winter _ the trash-talking and oneupsmanship never ends.

Jets coach Rex Ryan stammered through his explanation Wednesday that he didn’t really want his players to injure Bush when he told his players before the Week 3 game to put “hot sauce” on Bush. Usually “hot sauce” means to play a little dirty – hit him after the whistle, twist his ankle …

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. _ After the Dolphins showed some life early, the Jets used a 100-yard interception return by Darrelle Revis and an 81-yard drive just before halftime and went on to score an easy 24-6 victory in the teams’ Monday Night Football encounter at Metlife Stadium.

The Dolphins’ loss, their first in New York in four years, left them off to an 0-5 start, joining St. Louis and Indianapolis as the NFL’s only winless teams. …

Certainly seems our plea for everyone to get past the Sal Alosi shenanigans fell on deaf ears, with Alosi himself assuring Wednesday it plays out a little longer. Sorry, but like Dolphins coach Tony Sparano, we’re on to other things. Hey, it’s Buffalo week.

1. Chan Gailey is doing his best to stir up a rivalry that has gotten pretty tame in recent years.

The Sal Alosi “Tripgate” story takes on a second life today, as the Jets have suspended him indefinitely after Alosi admitted to instructing his players to form a wall on the sideline to impede the progress of any Dolphins players flying down the sideline.

Alosi had been previously suspended for the rest of the season and fined $25,000. Now his suspension will run indefinitely, and his admission could ultimately cost him …

CBS News spent a minute or two of its 30-minute nightly newscast Monday on the Sal Alosi story, and the New York Jets’ strength and conditioning coach has gotten more than his 15 minutes of fame. Saying farewell to that story is where we start our talking points for Wednesday:

1. Both Sal Alosi and the NFL have spoken, so it’s time to move on with our lives.

We’re still in the midst of Trip-gate — Jets head strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi is supposed to meet with New York media today at 2:30 p.m. — but a few other notable things happened in yesterday’s Dolphins-Jets game, as well. So let’s get to it….

1. The Dolphins’ defense is not only dominant, it could be even better if they could hang onto the football.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Jets head strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi has sent out a statement apologizing for tripping Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll on a punt late in the third quarter of Sunday’s game.